
Wasp
par
Fiona Quinn
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Format
Kindle
Pages
298
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Apr 11, 2017
Éditeur
SilverHart Publishing
Description
Zoe Kealoha dedicates her life to advancing military technology with the intent to protect and preserve human life. As a brilliant research scientist, she navigates the complexities of her work with fervor, but the pressures of the military's demands weigh heavily on her. Balancing ethical dilemmas and groundbreaking innovations, she struggles with the potential consequences of her creations.
When Zoe becomes embroiled in a high-stakes project, she finds herself thrust into a world where moral lines blur and the stakes rise significantly. The world of military research presents her with challenges that are not just intellectual but deeply personal. As the implications of her work unfold, she must confront her own values and the reality of the impact her innovations may have on countless lives.
With each twist in her journey, Zoe confronts not only external threats but also her own internal battles. Fueled by a desire to do good, she must navigate a landscape riddled with secrecy, deception, and the haunting question of whether the end truly justifies the means. Through her story, the reader is drawn into a gripping exploration of the fine line between bravery and betrayal in the name of progress.
When Zoe becomes embroiled in a high-stakes project, she finds herself thrust into a world where moral lines blur and the stakes rise significantly. The world of military research presents her with challenges that are not just intellectual but deeply personal. As the implications of her work unfold, she must confront her own values and the reality of the impact her innovations may have on countless lives.
With each twist in her journey, Zoe confronts not only external threats but also her own internal battles. Fueled by a desire to do good, she must navigate a landscape riddled with secrecy, deception, and the haunting question of whether the end truly justifies the means. Through her story, the reader is drawn into a gripping exploration of the fine line between bravery and betrayal in the name of progress.
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